Brice Particelli

Brice Particelli is a 2017 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Nonfiction and a 2017-2018 Wilson Center Fellow for his research in education. He earned his Ph.D. in English Education from Columbia University and he has over 10 years experience in curriculum development and teacher education. His research focuses on writing pedagogy and genre studies, and his narrative essays span memoir, personal essay, and travel, with topics built around environment, urban development, and post-colonial issues. His work has been published recently in Pedagogy, Gray's Sporting Journal, The Common, Fourth River, and Traveler's Tales Tales to Go, and he had a "Notable Essay" in Best American Essays 2017. He is the co-editor of the anthology America Street(Persea 2019).

Particelli, Brice. Paper Presentation. "Genre and Social Action: Using 'Writing about Writing' to develop a critical understanding of discipline and power." Modern Language Association (MLA) Annual Conference, January 2019.

---. Paper Presentation. “Teaching with Dave Chappelle: Exploring critical understandings of culture through comedy.” Ethnography and Education Research Forum. University of Pennsylvania. March 2014.

--- and Cristina Romeo. Paper Presentation. “Investment and Agency in the Classroom: A three-school study of urban classroom publishing projects.” The National Council for the Teaching of English (NCTE) Conference. November 2013.